US20030201658A1 - Top for a convertible vehicle - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a top for a convertible vehicle, comprising an openable roof part, which is held movably on the vehicle body, and a rear window element, with a pillar element, which, at least in a closed state of the top, is arranged laterally on the rear window element, being provided on the roof part.
- German Patent Document No. DE 196 34 510 ; C1 describes a top for a convertible vehicle, said top comprising two dimensionally stable shell parts, with the rear shell part, in a closed state of the top, at the same time forming C pillars of the roof.
- a fixed rear window, which can be pivoted separately from the two shell parts, is arranged between the C pillars.
- the C pillars are drawn back behind the essentially vertically arranged rear window so as to achieve a sporty appearance for the vehicle.
- the rear shell part which comprises the C pillars, is pivoted essentially through 180° in its position, with a linkage supporting the roof parts being designed in such a manner that the collapsed roof in the deposited state is displaced forward, this displacement assisting in keeping a loading volume free in the rear region of the vehicle.
- a disadvantage here is that the C pillars, which, because of their design, are particularly wide in their base region in the direction of travel, protrude, in the deposited state of the top, laterally into the rear passenger region, with the result that cover panels to be provided for them cause the width of the rear passenger seats to be restricted.
- limits are placed on the formation of the fin-like C pillars by the fact that these wide C pillars must not collide with the rear wheel arches of the vehicle during the opening movement of the top.
- a top for a convertible vehicle comprises an openable roof part which is held movably on the vehicle body, a rear window element, and a pillar element, which, at least in a closed state of the top, is arranged at the side of the rear window element, wherein said pillar element is provided on the roof part, wherein the pillar element is designed in a manner such that it can be pivoted inwards relative to the roof part and in a direction of the center of the vehicle.
- the top according to the present invention preferably comprises a positively controlled linkage having a first and a second main link, the main links each being connected pivotably to the vehicle body in the region of a main bearing unit.
- a four-bar linkage which is preferably formed by the roof part, the first main link, the second main link and the vehicle body, makes it possible, in a simple manner, to deposit the roof part in the rear region of the vehicle and, at the same time, to articulate further roof parts, in particular the pillar element, utilizing the relative movement of the two pivotable main links.
- the roof part comprises a coupling link and a fixed shell part, which is fixed on the coupling link.
- a front roof part is preferably provided, the front roof part, the coupling link and a first front roof link and a second front roof link together forming a front four-bar linkage of the positively controlled linkage, and it being possible for the front four-bar linkage to be driven by means of a control link, which is articulated on the second main link, and by means of two intermediate links.
- the overall result of this is the formation of a positive control means, in which the front roof part, which forms the coupling element of the front four-bar linkage, is moved over the roof part by means of the pivoting of the front four-bar linkage.
- a front roof part is provided, the front roof part being movable over the roof part by means of a sliding guide.
- the sliding guide comprises a rail, which is fixed on the roof part, and front links which are guided in each case in the rail and are articulated on the front roof part.
- the pillar element of a top according to the present invention is preferably connected at least indirectly to the roof part by means of a link mechanism, it being possible for the pivoting of the pillar element to be driven by the link mechanism.
- the link mechanism is particularly preferably comprising a three-dimensional coupling rod, making it possible, in a simple manner, for the pillar element to be pivoted about an axis located obliquely in space, the pivoting movement being driven by a relative movement of further linkage parts of the top according to the present invention.
- the pivoting of the pillar element can also be driven by means of a driving device provided in addition. This advantageously enables the pillar element to be completely pivoted independently of a further movement of the top.
- a second pillar element part is provided in the region of the pillar element, the second pillar element part being connected fixedly to the roof part.
- the rear window element of a top is particularly preferably orientated essentially vertically.
- the rear window element is preferably mounted in a box-type receptacle in a manner such that it can be driven and displaced, the box-type receptacle being arranged in a region behind the rear passengers. This ensures, in a simple manner, that the rear window element can be moved away from the roof part and the pillar elements, by means of an essentially vertical displacement into the box-type receptacle, before the opening movement of the further parts of the top begins.
- Seals for sealing the rear window element on the top are preferably at least partially provided on the pillar element.
- this relates to lateral, essentially vertically aligned seals, in which the rear window is guided in a displaceable manner.
- FIG. 1 shows a first exemplary embodiment of a top according to the present invention in a closed state, in a schematic plan view from the side.
- FIG. 2 shows the top from FIG. 1 in a first step of an opening movement.
- FIG. 3 shows the top from FIG. 1 in a second step of an opening movement.
- FIG. 4 shows the top from FIG. 1 in a third step of an opening movement.
- FIG. 5 shows the top from FIG. 1 in a fourth step of an opening movement.
- FIG. 6 shows the top from FIG. 1 in a fifth step of an opening movement.
- FIG. 7 shows the top from FIG. 1 in a state in which it is completely open and deposited in the rear region of the vehicle.
- FIG. 8 shows the top from FIG. 7 in a schematic plan view from the rear.
- FIG. 9 shows the top from FIG. 1 in a three-dimensional illustration obliquely from the rear.
- FIG. 10 shows a view of a detail of the top from FIG. 1.
- FIG. 11 shows a second exemplary embodiment of a top according to the present invention in a closed state, in a schematic plan view from the side.
- FIG. 12 shows the top from FIG. 11 in a first step of an opening movement.
- FIG. 13 shows the top from FIG. 11 in a second step of an opening movement.
- FIG. 14 shows the top from FIG. 11 in a state in which it is completely open and deposited in a rear region of the vehicle.
- FIG. 1 to FIG. 10 illustrate a first exemplary embodiment of a top according to the present invention.
- FIG. 1 shows that the top 1 comprises a roof part 2 , a pillar element 4 and a front roof part 11 .
- the top 1 is fixed releasably on an immovable windshield frame 15 of the vehicle by means of the front roof part 11 .
- the front roof part 11 is adjoined on the rear side by the roof part 2 , which essentially covers the rear region of the passenger compartment.
- the roof part 2 is adjoined on its rear side by a pillar element 4 , the pillar element 4 being fixed on the roof part 2 in a manner such that it can pivot relative to the roof part 2 by means of a hinge 13 c (see FIG. 10).
- the pillar element 4 forms a C pillar of the top according to the present invention.
- this C pillar is designed to be particularly long in the direction of travel in its base region 4 b .
- a rear window element 3 is provided between the pillar elements 4 , which are arranged in each case on the left-hand side and right-hand side of the vehicle (see FIG. 9).
- the pillar elements 4 form fins which project rearward over the rear window element 3 giving the vehicle a particularly sporty appearance.
- the rear window element 3 is shaped such that it is slightly curved and is arranged essentially vertically, with it being possible for it to be lowered into a box-type receptacle 14 .
- the box-type receptacle 14 is arranged below the rear window element 3 and behind the rear passenger seats.
- the rear window element 3 is held driveable on the box-type receptacle 14 in a known manner by means of rail guides and driven cables.
- the rear window element 3 remains essentially in the same plane while being lowered in the course of an opening movement of the top.
- the roof part 2 and the front roof part 11 are each fixed on a positively controlled linkage 5 .
- a respective linkage which is in each case of symmetrical design, extends in each edge region of the vehicle roof, with, in a closed state of the top, an essentially curved profile arising along the insides of the lateral roof edges.
- the linkage 5 comprises a first main link 7 and a second main link 8 which are both articulated at a distance from each other on the vehicle body in the region of a main bearing unit 9 .
- a coupling link 2 a forms a four-bar linkage 10 together with the two main links 7 , 8 and the vehicle body.
- the roof part 2 is formed by the coupling link 2 a and by a rigid shell part 2 b fixed on the coupling link 2 a .
- a first front link 11 a and a second front link 11 b rest in an articulated manner on the coupling link 2 a , with a front four-bar linkage 11 c being formed by the coupling link 2 a , the two front links 11 a , 11 b , and the front roof part 11 , which is articulated on each of the two front links 11 a , 11 b .
- This front four-bar linkage 11 c is activated by means of a control link 12 , which is articulated on the second main link 8 , and by means of two intermediate links 12 a , 12 b .
- a control link 12 which is articulated on the second main link 8 , and by means of two intermediate links 12 a , 12 b .
- the control link 12 is not connected directly to one of the front links 11 a , 11 b , but rather the one intermediate link 12 a connects the control link 12 to the front link 11 a and the other intermediate link 12 b connects the control link 12 to the coupling link 2 a , a particularly large pivoting angle of the front four-bar linkage 11 c is made possible during the positively controlled opening movement of the top.
- a link mechanism 13 with which the pillar element 4 can be pivoted relative to the roof part 2 , comprises a three-dimensional coupling rod 13 a which is articulated at one end on an extension of the first main link 7 and at the other end on a hinge lever 13 b , which is connected to the hinge 13 c .
- the articulation takes place by means of ball-headed joints in order thereby to provide the degrees of freedom necessary for the three-dimensional movement of the coupling rod 13 a .
- a rear lid element 17 is provided, which element covers a rear region 16 of the vehicle and can be pivoted up counter to the direction of travel so as to make it possible to deposit the top in the rear region 16 of the vehicle.
- a trunk lid 18 which can be pivoted up in the direction of travel, is mounted in a known manner on this rear lid element 17 .
- B pillars 30 of the vehicle are arranged between front and rear side windows 31 , 32 and can be lowered together with the side windows in the course of an opening movement of the top by means of a separate driving device (not illustrated), in order thereby to obtain a complete convertible in the open state of the top.
- the present invention functions as follows:
- the rear lid element 17 is initially pivoted up counter to the direction of travel (see FIG. 2).
- the rear window element 3 is also retracted downward into the box-type receptacle 14 .
- a linear force-introducing unit (not illustrated) is used to exert a force on the two main links 7 , 8 , with the result that the latter pivot in the clockwise direction (see FIG. 3).
- the linkage 5 which is positively controlled in its entirety, the front roof part 11 is pivoted in the clockwise direction over the roof part 2 , and the roof part 2 , which forms a connecting element of the four-bar linkage 10 , is pivoted into the rear region of the vehicle with its three-dimensional orientation essentially being retained.
- FIG. 11 to FIG. 14 A second exemplary embodiment of a top according to the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 11 to FIG. 14. There is no difference from the first exemplary embodiment described in respect of the previously described pivoting and activation according to the present invention of the pillar elements 4 .
- a front roof part 20 which is connected to the roof part 2 via a sliding guide 21 .
- the sliding guide 21 comprises a rail 22 , which is fixed on the roof part 2 , and also two front links 23 , which are mounted on rollers in the rail 22 on one side and on the other side are in each case fixed in an articulated manner on the front roof part 20 .
- a driving device 24 is provided in the rear region of the sliding guide 21 , said driving device being formed in a manner known per se by means of an electric motor and driven cables.
- the opening movement of the top according to the second exemplary embodiment described takes place in respect of the roof part 2 , the pillar element 4 and the two main links 7 , 8 in the same manner as in the first exemplary embodiment.
- the only difference is that the movement of the front roof part 20 relative to the roof part 2 is now an independent movement which is driven by means of the driving device 24 .
- the front roof part 20 is first of all raised by means of the front link 23 in order then to be slid over the roof part 2 by means of a displacement of the front link 23 along the rail 22 .
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- Priority is claimed to German Patent Application No. DE 102 18 241.8-21, filed on Apr. 24, 2002, which is incorporated by reference herein.
- The present invention relates to a top for a convertible vehicle, comprising an openable roof part, which is held movably on the vehicle body, and a rear window element, with a pillar element, which, at least in a closed state of the top, is arranged laterally on the rear window element, being provided on the roof part.
- In the construction of modern convertible vehicles, a series of developments exist making it possible for a multipart hard-shell top, which, in a closed state of the top, is arranged in front of the passenger region of the vehicle in the form of a fixed roof, to be automatically deposited in a rear region of the vehicle in a space-saving manner. Basically, in the case of tops of this type, there is the problem that the inflexible shell parts mean that, in the opened and deposited state, they take up more space than a conventional top having a flexible fabric. The result of this is that the possibilities for shaping hard-shell tops of this type are limited.
- German Patent Document No. DE 196 34 510 ; C1 describes a top for a convertible vehicle, said top comprising two dimensionally stable shell parts, with the rear shell part, in a closed state of the top, at the same time forming C pillars of the roof. A fixed rear window, which can be pivoted separately from the two shell parts, is arranged between the C pillars. In this case, the C pillars are drawn back behind the essentially vertically arranged rear window so as to achieve a sporty appearance for the vehicle. In an opened state of the top, the rear shell part, which comprises the C pillars, is pivoted essentially through 180° in its position, with a linkage supporting the roof parts being designed in such a manner that the collapsed roof in the deposited state is displaced forward, this displacement assisting in keeping a loading volume free in the rear region of the vehicle. A disadvantage here is that the C pillars, which, because of their design, are particularly wide in their base region in the direction of travel, protrude, in the deposited state of the top, laterally into the rear passenger region, with the result that cover panels to be provided for them cause the width of the rear passenger seats to be restricted. In addition, limits are placed on the formation of the fin-like C pillars by the fact that these wide C pillars must not collide with the rear wheel arches of the vehicle during the opening movement of the top.
- It is an object of the present invention to improve a top for a convertible vehicle to the effect that the shaping of the top is subject to few restrictions.
- A top for a convertible vehicle according to the present invention comprises an openable roof part which is held movably on the vehicle body, a rear window element, and a pillar element, which, at least in a closed state of the top, is arranged at the side of the rear window element, wherein said pillar element is provided on the roof part, wherein the pillar element is designed in a manner such that it can be pivoted inwards relative to the roof part and in a direction of the center of the vehicle.
- An effect achieved by the pivotability of the pillar elements relative to the roof part is that the pillar elements can be designed to be virtually as wide as desired in the direction of travel, since, in the course of the pivoting movement, they are brought out of any collision region with wheel arches or else with the rear passenger region.
- The top according to the present invention preferably comprises a positively controlled linkage having a first and a second main link, the main links each being connected pivotably to the vehicle body in the region of a main bearing unit. A four-bar linkage, which is preferably formed by the roof part, the first main link, the second main link and the vehicle body, makes it possible, in a simple manner, to deposit the roof part in the rear region of the vehicle and, at the same time, to articulate further roof parts, in particular the pillar element, utilizing the relative movement of the two pivotable main links.
- In a preferred embodiment of a top according to the present invention, the roof part comprises a coupling link and a fixed shell part, which is fixed on the coupling link. In addition, a front roof part is preferably provided, the front roof part, the coupling link and a first front roof link and a second front roof link together forming a front four-bar linkage of the positively controlled linkage, and it being possible for the front four-bar linkage to be driven by means of a control link, which is articulated on the second main link, and by means of two intermediate links. The overall result of this is the formation of a positive control means, in which the front roof part, which forms the coupling element of the front four-bar linkage, is moved over the roof part by means of the pivoting of the front four-bar linkage.
- In a further preferred embodiment of a top according to the present invention, a front roof part is provided, the front roof part being movable over the roof part by means of a sliding guide. The sliding guide comprises a rail, which is fixed on the roof part, and front links which are guided in each case in the rail and are articulated on the front roof part. By this means, the front roof part is moved over the central roof part essentially by a translation movement, with the result that the entire top takes up a particularly small amount of height during its opening movement.
- The pillar element of a top according to the present invention is preferably connected at least indirectly to the roof part by means of a link mechanism, it being possible for the pivoting of the pillar element to be driven by the link mechanism. The link mechanism is particularly preferably comprising a three-dimensional coupling rod, making it possible, in a simple manner, for the pillar element to be pivoted about an axis located obliquely in space, the pivoting movement being driven by a relative movement of further linkage parts of the top according to the present invention.
- As an alternative to this, the pivoting of the pillar element can also be driven by means of a driving device provided in addition. This advantageously enables the pillar element to be completely pivoted independently of a further movement of the top.
- In a further alternative embodiment of a top according to the present invention, a second pillar element part is provided in the region of the pillar element, the second pillar element part being connected fixedly to the roof part. The effect which can advantageously be achieved by this means is that, although, for static reasons, there is a pillar element part which is connected fixedly to the roof part but is of relatively narrow design, nevertheless the pivotable pillar element according to the present invention enables the top to be deposited in a particularly favorable manner.
- The rear window element of a top according to the present invention is particularly preferably orientated essentially vertically. In addition, the rear window element is preferably mounted in a box-type receptacle in a manner such that it can be driven and displaced, the box-type receptacle being arranged in a region behind the rear passengers. This ensures, in a simple manner, that the rear window element can be moved away from the roof part and the pillar elements, by means of an essentially vertical displacement into the box-type receptacle, before the opening movement of the further parts of the top begins. In addition, while driving with the top in the closed state, this also enables a further attractive possibility for ventilating or loading the vehicle by lowering the rear window element into the box-type receptacle. In addition, the advantage thus arises of it being possible to move the rear window upward as a windbreak when the top is completely open.
- Seals for sealing the rear window element on the top are preferably at least partially provided on the pillar element. In particular, this relates to lateral, essentially vertically aligned seals, in which the rear window is guided in a displaceable manner.
- Further features and advantages of the top according to the present invention emerge from the exemplary embodiments described below and from the claims.
- Two preferred exemplary embodiments of a top according to the present invention will be described below and explained in greater detail with reference to the attached drawings.
- FIG. 1 shows a first exemplary embodiment of a top according to the present invention in a closed state, in a schematic plan view from the side.
- FIG. 2 shows the top from FIG. 1 in a first step of an opening movement.
- FIG. 3 shows the top from FIG. 1 in a second step of an opening movement.
- FIG. 4 shows the top from FIG. 1 in a third step of an opening movement.
- FIG. 5 shows the top from FIG. 1 in a fourth step of an opening movement.
- FIG. 6 shows the top from FIG. 1 in a fifth step of an opening movement.
- FIG. 7 shows the top from FIG. 1 in a state in which it is completely open and deposited in the rear region of the vehicle.
- FIG. 8 shows the top from FIG. 7 in a schematic plan view from the rear.
- FIG. 9 shows the top from FIG. 1 in a three-dimensional illustration obliquely from the rear.
- FIG. 10 shows a view of a detail of the top from FIG. 1.
- FIG. 11 shows a second exemplary embodiment of a top according to the present invention in a closed state, in a schematic plan view from the side.
- FIG. 12 shows the top from FIG. 11 in a first step of an opening movement.
- FIG. 13 shows the top from FIG. 11 in a second step of an opening movement.
- FIG. 14 shows the top from FIG. 11 in a state in which it is completely open and deposited in a rear region of the vehicle.
- FIG. 1 to FIG. 10 illustrate a first exemplary embodiment of a top according to the present invention. FIG. 1 shows that the top1 comprises a
roof part 2, apillar element 4 and afront roof part 11. In the illustrated, closed state of the top, the top 1 is fixed releasably on animmovable windshield frame 15 of the vehicle by means of thefront roof part 11. Thefront roof part 11 is adjoined on the rear side by theroof part 2, which essentially covers the rear region of the passenger compartment. Theroof part 2 is adjoined on its rear side by apillar element 4, thepillar element 4 being fixed on theroof part 2 in a manner such that it can pivot relative to theroof part 2 by means of ahinge 13 c (see FIG. 10). Thepillar element 4 forms a C pillar of the top according to the present invention. In particular, this C pillar is designed to be particularly long in the direction of travel in itsbase region 4 b. Arear window element 3 is provided between thepillar elements 4, which are arranged in each case on the left-hand side and right-hand side of the vehicle (see FIG. 9). - As can be seen on the basis of the three-dimensional illustration from FIG. 9 in particular, in a closed state of the top, the
pillar elements 4 form fins which project rearward over therear window element 3 giving the vehicle a particularly sporty appearance. It can likewise be seen from FIG. 9 that therear window element 3 is shaped such that it is slightly curved and is arranged essentially vertically, with it being possible for it to be lowered into a box-type receptacle 14. The box-type receptacle 14 is arranged below therear window element 3 and behind the rear passenger seats. Therear window element 3 is held driveable on the box-type receptacle 14 in a known manner by means of rail guides and driven cables. Therear window element 3 remains essentially in the same plane while being lowered in the course of an opening movement of the top. - The
roof part 2 and thefront roof part 11 are each fixed on a positively controlledlinkage 5. In this case, a respective linkage, which is in each case of symmetrical design, extends in each edge region of the vehicle roof, with, in a closed state of the top, an essentially curved profile arising along the insides of the lateral roof edges. As can be seen in particular from FIG. 3, thelinkage 5 comprises a firstmain link 7 and a secondmain link 8 which are both articulated at a distance from each other on the vehicle body in the region of amain bearing unit 9. - A
coupling link 2 a forms a four-bar linkage 10 together with the twomain links roof part 2 is formed by thecoupling link 2 a and by arigid shell part 2 b fixed on thecoupling link 2 a. Afirst front link 11 a and asecond front link 11 b rest in an articulated manner on thecoupling link 2 a, with a front four-bar linkage 11 c being formed by thecoupling link 2 a, the twofront links front roof part 11, which is articulated on each of the twofront links bar linkage 11 c is activated by means of acontrol link 12, which is articulated on the secondmain link 8, and by means of twointermediate links control link 12 is not connected directly to one of thefront links intermediate link 12 a connects thecontrol link 12 to thefront link 11 a and the otherintermediate link 12 b connects thecontrol link 12 to thecoupling link 2 a, a particularly large pivoting angle of the front four-bar linkage 11 c is made possible during the positively controlled opening movement of the top. - As can be seen in particular from the illustration of the detail according to FIG. 10, a
link mechanism 13, with which thepillar element 4 can be pivoted relative to theroof part 2, comprises a three-dimensional coupling rod 13 a which is articulated at one end on an extension of the firstmain link 7 and at the other end on ahinge lever 13 b, which is connected to thehinge 13 c. The articulation takes place by means of ball-headed joints in order thereby to provide the degrees of freedom necessary for the three-dimensional movement of thecoupling rod 13 a. Since the firstmain link 7 is pivoted relative to theroof part 2 in the course of an opening movement of the top, this relative movement can therefore be used, by transferring the movement by thecoupling rod 13 a, in order to pivot thepillar element 4 relative to theroof part 2. - As can be seen from FIG. 2 in particular, a
rear lid element 17 is provided, which element covers arear region 16 of the vehicle and can be pivoted up counter to the direction of travel so as to make it possible to deposit the top in therear region 16 of the vehicle. Atrunk lid 18, which can be pivoted up in the direction of travel, is mounted in a known manner on thisrear lid element 17. -
B pillars 30 of the vehicle are arranged between front andrear side windows - The present invention functions as follows:
- Starting from the closed state of the top according to FIG. 1, the
rear lid element 17 is initially pivoted up counter to the direction of travel (see FIG. 2). Therear window element 3 is also retracted downward into the box-type receptacle 14. - After the
rear lid element 17 has been opened and therear window element 3 has been lowered, a linear force-introducing unit (not illustrated) is used to exert a force on the twomain links linkage 5, which is positively controlled in its entirety, thefront roof part 11 is pivoted in the clockwise direction over theroof part 2, and theroof part 2, which forms a connecting element of the four-bar linkage 10, is pivoted into the rear region of the vehicle with its three-dimensional orientation essentially being retained. Owing to the previously described coupling of thepillar element 4 to the positively controlledlinkage 5 by thelink mechanism 13, during this opening movement thepillar element 4 is pivoted inward relative to theroof part 2 about an axis located obliquely in space. This pivoting of thepillar element 4 inward takes place in the direction of the center of the vehicle, with the result that thepillar element 4, when completely pivoted inward, comes to lie essentially below theroof part 2. - From the lateral views of the deposited position of the top according to the present invention, which views are shown with an open
rear lid element 17 in FIG. 6 and with a closedrear lid element 17 in FIG. 7, it is clear that the previously described pivoting movement of thepillar element 4 makes it possible for the top to be deposited in therear region 16 of the vehicle in such a manner that the deposited top 1 does not collide withwheel arches 19 of the vehicle and takes up very compact packing dimensions. - From the plan view of the deposited top1 from the rear according to FIG. 8, it can be seen that the previously described pivoting movement of the
pillar elements 4 results in a particularly favorable, remaining loading volume which is not restricted in terms of its height in a central region by thepillar elements 4 which have been pivoted inward. - A second exemplary embodiment of a top according to the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 11 to FIG. 14. There is no difference from the first exemplary embodiment described in respect of the previously described pivoting and activation according to the present invention of the
pillar elements 4. However, in contrast to the first exemplary embodiment described, afront roof part 20, which is connected to theroof part 2 via a slidingguide 21, is provided. The slidingguide 21 comprises arail 22, which is fixed on theroof part 2, and also twofront links 23, which are mounted on rollers in therail 22 on one side and on the other side are in each case fixed in an articulated manner on thefront roof part 20. In addition, in order to drive a displacement of thefront roof part 20 over theroof part 2, a drivingdevice 24 is provided in the rear region of the slidingguide 21, said driving device being formed in a manner known per se by means of an electric motor and driven cables. - The opening movement of the top according to the second exemplary embodiment described takes place in respect of the
roof part 2, thepillar element 4 and the twomain links front roof part 20 relative to theroof part 2 is now an independent movement which is driven by means of the drivingdevice 24. In this case, on initiation of the movement of thefront roof part 20 relative to theroof part 2, thefront roof part 20 is first of all raised by means of thefront link 23 in order then to be slid over theroof part 2 by means of a displacement of thefront link 23 along therail 22.
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